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We must provide for the safety of our communities that lack adequate police protection, and closely guard public safety for our economic development, environmental sustainability and recreational opportunities.

Where, according to the Economist, there is a very real possibility that the country(likely mostly its female voters)will soon elect its first “hung” parliament since 1974(odd-since British men are generally thought to have been smaller a generation ago).

This brings to mind a joke about Margaret Thatcher taking her cabinet out to dinner.

The face does it for me. Puffy. Self-satisfied. Mildly cloying. Slightly smirky. Never will vote for a face with an expression on it that reminds me of a car salesman, the "I'm just here to make good with y'all. Nothing in it for me, y'understand," sort of expression.

I know you are never supposed to judge a book by its cover. But when the cover has a certain well-worn look, it sure is hard not to

On the other hand, I am hopeful that Jesse Cornutt will dislodge the crusty limpet from his rock on city council. And check him out- I scent no car salesman odor to the photo.

And then I went into Cornett's website and ...on the third paragraph, HORRIBLE grammar error, mixing plurals and singulars, very grating.

The ballot is unopened, and I am voting for Cornett at this point because I think he has a better chance than anyone else. And I've met him and we have shaken hands. After the Adams fiasco, this has become a prerequisite for me to vote for any local politician. Although I'm not sure there is enough Purelle in the world for such activity.